remind me that this too will pass

7wk old fussy and screams while feeding (coming on and off because of fast flow from the breast). She's feeding every hour (I'm assuming because she's not getting enough before she's too frustrated to continue drinking). I've tried all the techniques and tried to reduce my supply by block feeding to help. But it's not happening; it's the waiting game until she manages to get used to it enough to cope. She's gaining weight, though has green poos, so I know I shouldn't worry too much. It's just utterly frustrating and difficult to cope with when I'm not getting much sleep.

It will pass. I promise you it will. I can scarcely remember the hellish first few months. But I know they happened. Good times are ahead. Rest when you can and remind yourself what a fab job you are doing breastfeeding her.

6 hours per side. Block feeding for abt 5 or 6 days, not long I know... I swear things have got worse rather than better. Both breasts are back to being 'jammed' all the time. Bf support leader has offered nothing more except to suggest I express and feed from bottle. Expressing with pump doesn't work well with me and hand expressing while working seems to make my milk production soar, but I've had to do it a little every feed to relieve the boulder breast which I'm not using...

You could try block feeding for longer, I have heard some women need to do it for 12 hours to get a reduction. It should take a couple of days to work (I think), and going up that high you have to be careful about reducing supply too much!

Try feeding leaning right back or lying down. And of course only express as much as you absolutely need to. Sounds a bit strange to advise feeding from a bottle, but then I'm not an expert.

Worried about going up past 6 hours at this point though I was thinking about 8 (trying not to go longer than a long 'sleep' would be because I don't want to 'ruin' things)

Was talking to my Mom and she said she had fast flow (not really oversupply in her opinion as her breasts often weren't heavy/full) and she 'drowned' us girls for the first 3months. Kinda thinking that's what we've got here too. I wasn't engorged until I started block feeding.

Hopefully it will settle down, 7 weeks is still very early. And block feeding foer longer might not be advisable when she is still so young. But I would maybe have a chat with a (different) bf counselor just to see what they say. It could even be something like the hot weather upping your supply??

This too shall pass bebemoo.I had this problem and ,like a pp has already said, it's a distant memory now.I just kept feeding through it until we found our own harmony Sounds like your doing brilliantly.Keep on going Mumma

Thanks ladies. After a sleep strike until 1 she slept 5 hours this morning AND fed lovely when she woke up. Hopefully we've turned a corner. Either way I'm feeling better having had more sleep. It may well have been the change in weather which affected us and caused a bit of a set back.